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EDUCATIONAL NOTES Conducted l'dcr the Auspices or the ClNctaniM County Toucher.' Anno, elation. A WORD TO TKAl'HKRS. Attholatt mceiiim of the tenelior's wociation I10M in Orvon City Ap-il at, C. K. Peiwe h elected editor o( tlie education! column in Una papvr. To successfully conduct this column it will be necessary for the editor to have news to tell. Itistliprelore the duty of every teacher and every person at all interested in educational work to fuiward all items of interest to C. K. Tease, Clackamas, Or. It will not consume a great deal of a teacher' time to write a copy of the roll of honor, besides it will eneoiirafce punila to obedience and dili-ence. Teachers should invite the patrons i and school ollUcrs to visit the school often, thereby encouraging the pupils to renewed efforts. Nothing ia so dis heartening to an energetic conscientious teacher as the knowledge that his work is unnoticed. Friends of education should make it point to attend the meetings of the aRsociation whenever practicable take part in the discussion. H. P. Omsos f ' David IV II M In tha BaniUa. Mr. Hill's influence In the sonata is Tory much greater than la generally bo lioved. though it may not bo strong euough for a contention with the admin istration. In a measure II ill haa taken the place of Gorman In the senate. All the friends that Uorman lost in Odcago Hill gained, and this gives 1dm sufficient power In the senate to make himself quite disnpivnlilo to the administration if be desires to do so. The assumption, however, that ho is going to put on a emit of war paint aud carry a bowio kuifo in each boot and a braeo of six shooters in view does not givo sufficient credit to his discretion and skill as a political wirepuller. Notwithstanding the bitterness of feel ing which is provoked by the New York senatorial flight, it may bo depended upon that Mr. Hill will not appear iu tlie sen ate in the attitude of an open opponent of the administration. There is good reason for believing that Mr. Hill will not ouly decline to pose as the leader of an opposition, but in spito of all the af front be feels have been put upon him he will support the administration in most matters. Where trouble la looked for by those who are skimming over tlie surface is with relation to the conifinna tions. There is a notion of some people that Hill will uuike a fight at every op Tinrtniiitv. Tluv are tirobnblv mistaken. and Jjen wj0 trctty familiar with tlie situation and know llill Tcry well be lieve that he will follow no such line of policy, but will approve everything and KARIfe 'GLOVE Root mm Ansrtnrileljniviiirt NKH V KTONU!, BoM tjr Omiriiiaiaiiraviit r mini, t'., Wo., and ll.CU pvr pucka. tmnili firo. XT ft 1f The Fsvortte TOOTH refill ClwforUieXeutaanUiUvsiU.iiuo. For sate bv (.'. li. Huntl'V. T t i f Sollwood will close -hl in district No. 'X near Damascus ! every person passing his test of Dcmoo- It is believed the only thing Hill has 11. r. ".ilOSOU IB irmmiiK m uiciv. Noi 158 nearCurrinsville. Supt. Gibson haa received an invita tion from the committee at Wright's Springs inviting the teachers to hold their June meeting at the springs, also an invitation from William Haiikinsof Macksburg srhool, to hold the meeting at the Maiksliinv school as it is to close ; the 30th of June. I The people of the rural districts are! takiiiif auite an interest in local insti i In view is to stand on guard to prevent the preferment of Mugwumps. His tent cf party qualifications will not bo per sonal rapport of himself. But he hates a Mugwump. Washington Star. A GOOD I INVESTMENT la one that brings big returns, A GOOD MEDICINE It the one that doos what Is claimed for It. OREGON KIDNEY TEA wilt rnrr M ni.ra.ra fifth KM nrvaaii.l 1'iiimry uiiiniia, Cuimi patlon, IHulwtr.. Sial.llllil I'ulll. when I'nnaltuK. lama IB Ihr Ha.a ami I.iiuIm, Irrllntl.Hl nl the Hla.Mrr, Itnck Durt IKioait aud 111 ik lit lin., CURI YOURSELF and Live a Long Time with out paying Interest on your Lease of Life, by suffering. Sundny Services. Hf I'At'l.H (Hl,ltt ll-K.l"ll- U1.1. A. Krk.l.irin I'a.tur. Si.rvlria at II .iVI.H'k a nt ami 7 !W p. m. I'layiira.'r'liiMvtir) Krlilay "' riltSfCONllltKOATlONAt. Cltl'lli ll.-Ha'. M. Asui mi lioiMiMKHTV, l'tnr. Hirvli t I M. SnilT:S0 P . Smiilay Niii..ul alter iimni"' i'rvie. I'isycr imwlliis Wo.liiixilay vi,ni l T 0 o.olook. Iryr iii. cIIiik ul Voiik riilr.t Huolmy Hi Ctirl.tlaii Kmloavur vry Humlay ivi'iiniK al:. irmlt. KltlST lUf l'lHT Cllt'lM'll -Itsv. On I'aimKii Vntir Mnnilux Si.rvlep at irmiiway HoIiiniUI I'M); Kvoultiir Sorvlee t; "'' raver mri'lliis Wilmly vvmiIms. M.'in ny ..'....,... Mm.tlim vnrv Wmllii'.'Uy ou'lilnil I tmviMliiK ilia Itrnl Siiiulsy In lliu mnuUi. A Oorillltl IIIVHAIliill in an. HT. IdllN H CIH'lU'll.t'ATIIOl.Hi.-ltuv. A. MlLi.itliKNli, I'a.-.nr. till Miiii'lay uia al H inl ii:Ma. Kvery woiul ami UMrUi iSnmlny (li-rniaii hitiiiiiii afUT ilie I'liii k l" At alt I'llii.r inaca Knnllh I'rmiMn. Mun.lav Hi'li.i.'l al i ; r. a, Vit, aiol"flli al iilijeeii, siul Hi'iif ilU'tUm l 7 i"' r. x. tiirl'lli.lilMT I'I'Hi'lllUI. I'lll'IICII HV In uvi... iuni.tr Muriiliif ki'rvtrtf al It; ; Si'ui.tay Ni-'lnml al I J lft; Kvi-ulim irvli al7 a i Ki...rth l.i'axnt nii-Hniif Hnmlay rvonin rt Se; I'rayor Mi-vlliis Tlmrmlay cvolilni al : alraniort ourillallv liivlloil. ! riltST I'UKSHYTKKt AN OllfKCII.-ltlcV. 0. W.oinoNKV, raalur. irvii'i- at II A. a. ami 7 30 r. M. Sal.lwlli Hrhnol al Ul A. M ntil rniiilf'a SiM'U'iy l i'lirlntlaii Kiuli-avnr mwu vnry Suiiilay kvi-hIiik al ) Wt-luwlay , evi'iiliiK prayiT nu'Ollii l 7 .fo. Hial lm. ' K.VANiltl.IfAl.Cllt'UCII-tlKKMAN - Ad. EnM.r. I'naii-r. rt.arliuis irvl svury Suihlay al 11 A. M ami 7 ! I I SMihath rl.iil very Hiuiilay al 10 A. M ('"Im I lUrrlnlwrii.T. HiiH ) W wkl) Trayrr Mooting i every WcJiiioitay eveulug I I'NUKU lUtKMIUKN CliritCII -K;v I". II w ud .r MMPvit.itt Art ami llilrtl Null' Say uiuriiliiga ami Ui I'rm'i'illim alr'ly til v tit III I'Ai'lt mmilh al llrvf.Mi t Uy. al II a. m. ami 7 m .aait 111 rl SiunUy alU'rumiii "I racli iu. null al t'alla View. i. atiiiN jdilica rn 0l,,,n UH(omui."-""A,rf,.lu' Mrtles I- rSlelHietl 'e"l hi'.' J' j.lt.eM""4' II.,..-.,.. , , ,,e..e. I.. .r..v " ' , "' ,, ,1.' . .,.. Hll.l pllllivni -..,,,.. t.e..r.e l y.......ol I'alt'HI. n ' ...i.. i ..my. r;,.A ."le,.il.lIH'"'";l!''AM-"N (ireii.m. Kell"f At tl"e y , . i I.ako lirrn a .. ... l...r.tlV i.am. .l e"i ' , . ,. ..I l.l " I,. .,.... Ileal l' " ! "' ., lh lll"" that ..1.1 I"""' V r .1 !. ' """" Society Directory, r .K..I'N t'H'V "Allll llfTat u,..nal l'ii' II'"'" " aem.na u I.l."ilh VCll"iaem.Mi,. V i IMINAI.I'HUS, OKI). C. hlK.,,, i.i y. J UAVKI. I.OHUK. Nl). , A o.(., u.u.ee.ml 'l frtntll. Salui.l,,,,,, Ki.1,1.1.1 ball. '' VUllliig l,,iUh . ki, ""Uiai, u.nl. ni.ia. K H I ','". RiH't.t.le,. l.,i,,e.le.. riilry:;ll . ,"' " ,. . ......e. I w i m tt ' , ' ' e..i.tnim' J ,1 Mve.. .ml J ' '!. .'.Ii.l. . r JOHN a I'llAM II, W) ll.c A u..ei.ee,y iie..l.y vnli. , ,k, ; pMlpr U.I.I li'l '"''"' Hlteel..l,r,,, M,r, Jl liw.l'eo 1 ' "' Un . U MMiUlll I.OIMIK, Ml, I. A V 4. I II. ,1.1. II. ,el.ilar r..iiiiiiiii.l. ii, j. ....I thli'l aal.ii'1.)""' '',l "'"iilii-, l,llliell lli'"l lamlll.a a,e lmli.,1,, , I. I. I'i'ltl r.fe T. f. MVAN.m," W. S. MAPLE, Blacksmithing and Repairing. HaviiiK oneiil'llie Iwat sIiimth In I ho tale in nil' 1 1 1 1 I v , I milks HORSBIIOI'IXG A SriX'IALTY ! ALL WORI ATTENDED" TO PROMPTLY. EAST AND SOUTH -VIA- A Suppoacd Cholera Victim AIIt. In the iH'ginning of September a doo tor wcut from a small lkrmnn town to Hamburg to assist among the cholera patients. Five days aftor arriving there news reached his homo that in following I. ...r..di.-.ti ha liii.l fnlli.n vif.fim trt i ... uii...M.i. " sli.m rmiwwite corner trom 1 oih' a t inrt- ""I' - i t - . i Southern Pacific Konte SHASTA LINE. K.xpreHS Trains leave TortUm! Oailv. fj(,.'riir Mi. ii .b 7 H) r. H 7 IS r. I.Sa m i,m.eiilliy.t"e"i'- ". , w.... e I. Ira l aey ul H.,lli'-", j;-A.,.t.,.,iN. l)riHI"ll. Uegll'- 4 14 l howit7 ITHI.I' AltoN M.,.l elller li. 1 huri. a ..'I VU: Al,r.l..l.l II. Il-'1" lli.iiie.lra.t K 1 , see n. ' , I.AlkAMAH L...... I l.. lt N I ....... .11. "I S'. ""II I.! tlUI'IU t U A K if I "I Ilia l.i .on ' nieaiil"ii eli'i'li."'l f ii a aiiuNiit. ? , kiaaaiali, . U iiIIKi'ON l.nlx.K. N'.i I. . ii o ! In l ho ...''I MI..OI' Mnoti.v'r i nuri.y !. '..I. Si . ... I... H. M HI i" i"g ' "X'llL 'i i i N'-i, " .,.., iiv.u.ml ""1,,.'T....lai. )l k.l.i. rM..w I T ATI nrei("ii Krlle -ll-i "jlim' K "'" l'"'"IJl'TI"'S u4omr..w..n..;2;---( N.le. I. h'-r !"". hXmi .. .......tipr. I arle nr.., ,, . ,,,t , I Jam.'. ttlilll.'.a."" u. iN. rm.l will h i'l' ... ..I ll.a I nil"! tlreg.'lil l'r """" ,f J.ll.e. I'm. ,nl," 9 iu . ...... ti, j Mei.ll' "I ''" ""I"' a lUU'eil kilUr 1.1" A ' 1 " ,, Tin. Kyaa. liatt Kl" l. (.(. KO 1. 1,(1 o ttrel. al O'I't rll' a hall, h., aalilt.l.y nam" Vl.llll.K l.rell,, Mr. ,.mn i'llin.li, . J t llil . Hw. rAl.ta r.M aucmcsi. k . o Mm-l. fli.l anl ll.H'l I .1 ,, alli'l l frlli. 'lall U'.iiti i. . ualll.M li. e..,.lll llltll.'ll'i ..I.H J A nil" HI). . H l'it ArilM I l.l.l hi. W A tir.M) THIUf.. K'l u I Ureti W'eilna. lay e.anlug al A.m.j, r llliil Hirnilwr. Ill, He I I u,. , j li.i.RK.r.iii K. Ar lrllaml Ar (iraami i lly l v H. Kranel.en L a ci a.m. i i.i r HlMittK Mila.lt. ho U. A.Oti tl Meet, a.e'f .ee'.lxl atl'l I. .11 It h M.tu .1.1)1 at n iut nir. nra..H tin a hi tnti i IU natnrs) l ie i"""""' . hi. renin '"' I"" ! 4ee T 3. "'I m if II .N K Ilia previous 1 . 1 :t .1... - I.... .! ...j. j . I"" u"J xmesaiiu ii uic Ta.... ..... ..m... -w , i..i ,.,,,., favoraftle. the aso.-wti.m would receive ! fae mounleJ as , mrtyr ani, M more invitations than it eouM accept. , 8ort8 of inujjtory compositions were ! Missea Hankina and (irnliam nill j Jedicated to his memory. A lady to i close school at Mt. Pleasant Friday uf whom ho had been betrothed was among j entertainment tho monniers. I A sensation lias been cuused in town now by the news that the young man's I 1 L . . - .. 1..,,... f...... A. ...... ' W. F. P.lm.teer of ( nrnnsv.lle ' R., in whk.h th. mm who was upnu8ei j the guest of Sunt, l.ibvon last we-k : tQ l)0 d(iaJ mform9 her that he ia very EVFxisn assoimatiox mgktinu. well, uml explains tlmt wmie ai tne noa- :.. 1 I... I -.1 I 1.:. -.I Tl. ,...,;,.. .uir.n .,f !. asjne II- 1 P"1" lu U,"ur UM m..re. .leoeaa...! .,,.,' A . i i in the pocket of a man who bad died of i ntiee u hereby niveit. :hai the mnlerHiitne.1 tion April 20 which was not reporbd in ; . . ' . . ros(n,biinK mm i mi Hie M ! Man-h. .luiv.. i .i,n unm-el! attended ctlolera- aml no-. resemouriK mm lu ,.,.ti,,r. a.lmtul.trnt.,r of 11,9 e.i of utr.rK this column last week was sell atlen.ien. ., W1U1 hnned as the doctor. : V vi,iim..re..ie.e..l.i. the H rai.lei'mn.iy this week with a literary which promises to be quite a pleasant , affair. 1 hartlwart" store. ORECON CITY. ORECON. NOTli'K t'K l-ltlirosKH 8TKKKT lihAl'K. S.uie t hereliy iilveii. lint the I lly C.miiu'II of oreK.m CKv I'r.iixi.e toe.ial.lt.h the li.ll.iw ilK gra.le Inr Klltll lr,et: ll.nlliliii.i al all e. v.lli.n i.t tret al the ea.ierly line ul M.mr.H. atreet; thei.ee mi all a.iemlllK elalit per rein. K rn . t e ea.terlv li.lt. Inter.i'i'tliii. Willi tli.'e.nilily rna.l near the we.t line ..f Van ll'iren ireet. Piil.lii.he.1 1.) or.ler ul tin t uy t oiim-II. May 3, ly.a L. L. I'Oii'l Kit, Itee.ir.ler, Ati.MIMSTK.V TtiK'S NoTlt'K. In the m.tter ul Hie niale i.l Urtirne T. Mill- Al.i.ve train. .i"' mily al the MIi.wIiii i II m.rlii i.l It Imrir Kt I'.irtlaml. nre- t lty. W.Mll.iirii. Salem. AII.ai y. Taiuenl Slie.1.1.. Ilalwy. lUrrlaburg. Jiiiirlfi.u t'lly, li vhiK ami Kiigeue Pullman Buffet Sleepers. 1 ... . . ... Ilrt.r. ,i7k AleA.l.m. (h.ile.a H.lir,. 1 1 I !.,..., Ihuilay .truing .11.11 ... .11 ... .... t l.rl.ma. r..u... b.gt.l.'r .l lltns l.i'ta.K N.l ItV A 0 1 1. Ming III Hf 1 e,fi,' I It ,a.l . Ile..('laf lifetl.'.u . . I I' lu Ptl 1Ni4 'KNf l x TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. I h.VI-i.i'r........... r,iiraremnill."l.tl"ni.Seenllil Claaa I'aaarllgrrf atla. lie.l t Klrei I rain.. KilSKIIt'lttl MAIL ll'allyi a n a. a 9 A. X j hi r m t.v l. Ar I'.irtlan.l Ar iireiii'lty l.v Hii.el..irg I.t 4 i r a !..' r. a .ii a. Sl.te el lirri.ii. I 1.,"hV. a, . ..lie.-..., t orrg-n IK, "'" 111 the li.ine t.l ine ..i,' t. . . ...rinw'-'i ' r t..ll.. I i.ar '"I" "'! l'r,.." "" '"" tu.i.'ll lliefe'f ...illl.l I he ""'"'"T, m.-..t...n i.l-l .r..-e,l I" l" H.I.I ,...,ll.-..l l-ll. le.le-l h, ... I l., -" a.M .rl-eit, Li ..r.ll.i.a" ! 1 ami Mi'l ...e..l..enl llu O" l''l ' M-MI-, I'll M.UI .W"-i 1. 1 I II, nn-lr, Ihe I..-", ."-I f-lili.l.' e ! V '11 I A l "l".K S.i t" 0 t ! Ver'. rif.l ."I H.II-1 .'-l,-l. ! ... -nil.. t k Iii-iI h.... V...ll( wnv I m v i' .-ei. la T;h i J I ..- ... lie AI.IIAN V l.tit'Al. ll'ally. eieept Siiinl.y.) ft u- r. H. imi r. a. V i.i r. m. l.v t. Ar I'.irllnli-I Oremi l liy Alliany Ar l. l.v i v. a a. I 7 m a. a It nil A a . First on the program was a sontf hy London Kewa. Mr. Philip Soulen, followed by a recita-1 Hn V. Xliaal nr Miller Next was a Marrlatl at the He.il of a Coffln. Kv Mrs V.. E. Cbarman. Sui?iin- Mourners who gathered at tendent Gibson then introduced the . orator of the evenimt. Prof. John M. I a funeral In Elmhurst saw a remarkable sight. In the coffin in the parlor lay tho body of Un l.nrv I") (lav. Friends aud rehl- Bloss of the Aitricultural college at j tiveg were KMeii X)ouU The Rev. T. J. Corvallis Prof. , Plosa's lecture on i (jelling, 0f Scranton. was there to preach "Cnlture and How to Get It" was a the funeral sermon. Just before the masterly effort and he held the attention ' time set for the senices to begin A. B. of his audience closelv lor an hour. ! Clay, a son or the dead woman, walked ' I a. t. ln.l.n.a. f i .... I Wli.in Unlf. that everv teacher i lu 10 l" ! uer. luese 1 wo were lovers, uuu itiey i there retjuested the P.ev. Collins to mar- Court "I the lie Oregon lor i.laekatnaa I I ."..uiity. All periini. having i-lnlrn. again. I aani 1 e.tnte are hereby m.nrle.l t.. reaent ihem. will. . ! the .rM.r von.'l.er.. wllhln tlx lunnlha Irmn I - the line ol till, ilollee t.. the limler.lgneil at the , 1 ..nie.. ..I tha W lllamette Paner A l'ul I-'"., ore- I I.. (,. lit it.M-. I 1, Amu r. l.W. r-11-VI'J Weal Hlile Invi.tolt. HKIWKKN roltTI.A.M) AND COKVALUH. Mall Train. Pally (KAeepl Suii.laf.l THROUCH TICKETS TO ALL I'OIMS EAST AND SOUTH, ffi.ii Cltv. Oretrtitl. lii.ie.l ihl. -Jlh illy 11I April. . eon.llurttiitf h.rrrl It. .. ! ...,.l Mh. lull. ,lr., -l'- It. ' Nil 11 ..I al-l rliy alel .ell Hie Ill l'' 'manner pr-.,l-l'il I'T l. a.i-l Irlu.n Ihr -'" 1 , i, .i.rll .ie I.- the ' i' llea.'lfef .."I , warr.nl l. me the tr. ..( I.-, "I ...ilfit). I'h I yi.ur .lollif. eli.l. f.e. I here.. a , ..ll.er Hh i Hie reeell "I the lre.irer ll the t'.-l. ul .ui-h lr a. ti.l.lt" him I III. war,nl I. I'lr'l l-y "r-l" "I l'i ell, I tiiiinell ..I nirg. 11 I II, lreg..n. al a meeting "I J .. r. mill II l.rlil I He 7 !.' Ill all lie.. here.i I l..e li.-re-ii.ni tel iny ! haml aint iltliil the a.al ..( aal.l nrrg-.li t'lly. jlhiainth'l.yl lr.-.-i..t-i. S'-iJ f M,1(rf. I Heal J lle...ier.illre.ilit 'Uy.ttifgi.il. have listened to. ry them. When young Clay produced The lecture was one in the county should Last on the program was a song by Mrs. J . . Gray. the required certificate the preachercon- j ' Tl. fr.llon i'mr named Dunila of the ; aented to pirform the ceremony. The Macksbt.rg school have been neither air-' brido aud groom took their place near . , ,!, ,i: ' the head of the cufiin and. with the sent nor tanly during the month emling , . T, , ., , ,. , , mourners for witncsfis. they were pro May 5th: Ralph Adams, Mary, Bridget jnonnceJ hli(.,)am, an(, wlfB Tben the and Joe Gibson, Katie and Mar'in Gnb-; funerai M.n-ice(, went on. Cor. Phil- ble, Ellen, Margaret and Walter LaMour, adelphia Record. V.,. M.Hinonil .TrvR K'ftbonrek. Alma! and Albert Klebe, Ida and Chester j Smith. Johnnie hckert, Diednrb Harms, John and Otto Kraxberger, Jetisie Hep ler, Jimmie Nelson, and Charles Christ Weismantlel. Number of enrolled 48; average daily attendance 44. All tb patrons and friends are kindly NOTU'E ('F API'MSTMKST tK AUMINI.H I 1UATDH. Nolle la herehy given. Ihat th uiii!erlgnel ' haa heen apnolnleil hy the Moniiriililet.'i.iinty ' Court of "la.-kitimt. pmiiity. tireiroti. ailniliii.ira i tor with the will annexe'l i.l the e.lale of l.u- I : man 11. 1'alklua, .le.-ea.eil. All .er in having ! claim, agaln.l nalil e.lnte are notlneil to re : .em them. iroperly v ri H.-.I. lo nie al my real 1 ilenre at Haieli. nar oawrgn. i iregmi. within i fix nimilha from Ihe ilate til Una m.ti.-e or they i are forever barre.l. t.KO II I.Ol K.Y. IAlin' of U.e e.ime of I.unian II. Calkin., il.-e'il. I Ilate.l May 1, liMI. rorlii ken anil lull liilormatloii regantlng , ; ral ia. mail., etc., Call on l.'omi'auy'i agonl at j i Oregon I uy K KOKIII.KK, Uanager. T.. P. ItfHIF.ItH, Aaa'l li. K. and Pan. Agent Sarah lternhar.lt la DUtorbed. Sarah Beruhurdt is in u reat state of ! mind just at present. Her reckless son, P I UnnnnA tin nr ,. .1 , i . I..rn. I .ill f.f Ilia nwn I iUaUilW. WIO .JIIIIUl.V.' 4 W.l ...u v i fortune and not a lit: le of hers at PUI"18 i baccarat, and aa his indem-ndent little I wife refuses to support him any longer they have quarreled and separated. invited to call on the school and note our Then business has uot been exactly suc- cesslul or lato witn i.ie actress, several HONPS FOK SAI.K. Sealed hl.la will he weired lv tlieTri-a.urer ol Clackainaa eontity at lila mlice in the eoiirt hon.e In Oregon City, up t" li n '-loek noon. May I'i i'.':t, forthe "ale ol heml. o the aim. mil aitllUiu, of aeh.Kil .ll.trlet No. 4:1 ol t laekamaa enmity, Oreuon. sal. I le.tnla not lo he ...I.l be low par. lti.l.lem lo f,.rnlHh ropy for homla. S. II. CAI.IKK, County TresMirer. Oregon City. My 3. progress. William Hankinh, Teacher. ! of her ventures have not been rich in 1 results. Finally they have burlesqued Following are the names of pupils in , her Cleopatra, and represent tho divine district No. SO, Mini., who have been i as mildly dancing and sinng "Ta-ra-ra neither absent nor tardy dnring the : Boom-de-ay." and Sarah doesn't like it a i . i oo.u I bit. One can funcy the choice but nn- montb ending April 28th : I transl;jt;lbl(J vark,ty of Fronch profanity Elnora Ginther, katie Bohlender, m-iwith whicn th(J tragedienne dis nie Duffy, ('alia Hornshuli, Arthur ; ti,j8 succession of misfortunes. Bluhm, Willie Blutnn, Earnest Martin, ' Exchange. Alonzo and Ralph Meyer. Number en rolled at present 50; average daily atten dance 3;'i Mvrtlk Tatlok, Teacher. The following named pupils in district Ne., 19 have been neither absent nor tardy during the'month ending April 28th Eddie and Celestia Meier, Laura Lucke, ... ...1. ,, 1 .... wuue menmeyer. .au.ie o"g'", think it as much of a crime for a liter John Mundorff, George Ilol.man, Min- ; ary man to,.ut olr t)j ,., Gf a worj HS nie, Ulara and i-.ua mtermaniie. i for a rog to cut olf tho enu or a pig s tail, for instance. Form ia to all printed About the Hpelllns of Worria. The Springfield Kt publican has adopted the disagreeable trick of siajlling certain familiar words ending in "giio" without their full complement of letters, In re viewing a new book a few days ugo it says, for instance, "Tlie author excels in bright and amusing dialog." etc. It al ways fatigs us to see such vulgar liber ties taken with our native tong, and we NOTICK FOR I'irill.ICATlON. Land Ollice at Oregon Ity. Oregon.) April Jl. ln. I Notice I" herehy given that the lollowlng naim-.l aettler ha. nlt-.l notice of Lin Intention to make Dual proof In aupport of til. claim, un der Section imi, K. S.. ami that aalil prool will he maile Ix-fore the Kegl.ter ami Keeelverof the (' S. Ijiml Olll.e al Oregon City, Oregon, oil June H, lM. vl: Jacob Wln.l. Iloine.tea.l entry No. . for the S. K. 't N. W. i, lota 3 ami 4. ee. 5, T. 2 8., II. 7 K. lie namea the following wltuen.ea to prove hla eonvlnuoua realileni-e upon ami cultivation of aal.l laml. ru: Fritz Patrl.-k. Iiavid ) liomiell, John Mi lntyre. II. Harper, all of Salmon, Clackainaa eoiiniy, Oregon! J. T. APPKI'MON. 4 ai:ft-2 Keglater. V 4 1 a4.Z'tsiia.'. r , HI- lly rlri.if ..I the ,l.i a.rrani I have le.lr. upon, ami will. h.iunl.r. the l"b lar "I ! May. I-M. .1 the h."ir i.l I el.a-k p m "I .' l i ; clay, al tlieeourl Iioiim. ...r III Iht i lly "f . ! gull I lly. i la. k m. r.n.lity. oirg.ni, .ell Ihf ' fi.lli.wll.g .. .i rlln-.l rr.l ,f.per .1 . il.ilr .r tloll. fur e..li In h.li't ir w liliiet. lhrfe.1 ..alii j ..ll.ly the .llloillit .'I Ihe .a.r..inrt.l il'.e ' tl.rre-.n. .. .Imwll 'l-ill tin- i.-llti-'.ellt I .1. ("I j the lading of a .ear, nil M.IU atlrrl .li i'i- ' .treet. In ..rej.ii. I Or. (r-...i, uh-lri the ht'ilT. a. lull, ilr.i rll.v.l In ..I.l i.r-lll.al.re ,u If" il Or.-gnii l II,. to wit I. I.t of .l.'iitlilieiil, fur .ewer .aw..mrii'i on ; M.ln aii-l -r... .tri e' ui.'lei ir e iilull i.-.crli..i.i.i North half ul lot "lie, tilie k :i K.at 1i l.-et ofT t.'irlh h. if ol I -I hi. k Norihi-rii IT 7 l.ei ul lot a, l.l.a-k r. (ne hall llltere.l III 17 ll off the li"llh- erly lat.lu ul lot 7. I.loi-k '.' One half Inlerrat In the .null, half uf lu M. I.I.K-k If a net'. N una I. like Comer I. like Ci. liter W II II,... t a lrl Itajal Ami ' Ml a on 1 iu r. m Kl l i ITY ."M,I or A o I Wr. ' r . e, y fr..i.'l a.t-1 t. 'irili a..t.. ii to. .i.il. In ie rc:..., t All n, u.l.g hlrthlell e...l.i: I.. Irl.l I' I At )MU i,.- Cat irr. Itroi.lcr t I irk U l "l'"K. S.. K. . , Mrrl. n,.l .u l thil l V-ni lar la .1 .ii.Kl.t. Hail l.itli.g .,.hc' . I 1 1. a Hi lire UK tl'K I'ohT. S" JO A II. MTi. or OHMioN Wre'.a flr.t kl t.y ul e.rl, ti.,'.l f 11.11 orrgout liy Vl.itliig !. ariruUte IU VII) w A It T II I H Vu i r ni. ..i) Ut.S I lUM'k l,"t. N". VI U A I mvi.l l Ofrfn VeeU In wlneil llu.lfa al elf ' mil., Ill eaeh nm.lli al t orl. I e'in..'le. made wel. '.me J.r-ifc- I k aa, anaa. A IJI. ta urAi'K art irr i ,mi-. n u, MINT or Ol. Mr. XI U I '..n.i.ll, w.. r i. c.-'.r.i.e. - i li Hading. - Mrcl. on nr.l and Uilrd re.-l.n Rlulilh III k "I I' Hall Mrrn'm I, at, Hid. ri,,.la!ty wrle-ia.rd I NOIICK FOIt PL'Ill.lllATHlN. Land Oltlee at Oregon City, Oregon, April it, li'JIt. ( Notice la hereby given thai Ihe following named wittier ban lied notice of hla Imentloii to niHke final proof in aupnorlof hi. claim, and that wild prool will bu ramie before ihe Keghter and Itecclver ol the t.'. S. Ihii.1 oibcc al Oregon City Oregon, on June IS. ls . vln: Martin I. Ilrldeiiniii". Moiiie.tend entry No a7, lor the N. W. i.4' Hen. U. T. 4 S., It. 4 K He name, the lollowlng li ne, aea lo prove 111. eoniluiioiia realdetiee upon and ciiltlvatloii ol laid land, vi: Kd. Miller, Maaon Wiirniuk. John T. .Myen, Joaeph Heed, allot Hi.rltigw.ter, t;nu'kinaa county, Oregon, 4-,.ri-a J. T. APi'KKSO.N. I'.eglMer. Appel's Parisian Enamel for the Creation of perfect Complexion, The lavoriie French Ciaiinelic. Appel'a Complexion Cream itra.il- catrt Wrinkle., aud girei to the Skin the leitureol youth. Appel's Skin Bleach, Kra.llcatea all Llenil.liea, and diatoloraiionaof the ak ill aii h Tan, Biinbiirn, Hrecklra, Bwarthy and fren.y appearance of the lace. Appol's Oriental Powder In rie.li, White, Pink ami Cream anno' a, give, to uir y . ... , , . . tcuer:ncle,:,,u,"u' clcar ",d ,r"""""te"1 ""i Oregon racilic Kail road orsiaiurai muan intmnjMium l adri U"Tal Jl ur. ' J. K Hll.lAI'Ka. I -i n v rj t:nyi-,.iir. t..r. s.iNa or vrtrKAN Y I' I'.ker I amp. N" IN "' tut li.lf.l I lint. .lay etching of ear k uf p b.n v. a Al irr t .H II a In along. It Hen l, o W.Hiii. jat I A S of K I' IIAkKIU AKM Mrrl. Ill k P llalll.lt th tr"n4 , MutcUy avulllnr. ol eael, m-.i.'h Ma. V K J"ll-" M ai No I i irr. Soe y. Nl tt K II A f T f Mrela flr.t Hatuftay III each Ii.iIIiiS.-w I ra, Piieml. ol Him tllid to t.e prearlit Maa t .all. Ma. r .arTW.a Crealdent Ann. true to nature, when applied lo the fine or lipa.cnnnot be detected, put up In two ahuuet I .Vht l..r Itloiid. a, Dnik f .r liruueiirt. Ihi Aj?l Cjinatle Co. Dia Trsteli:, C.I, A imiiiphleton how lo C'tealea uuuiplvlluu fruo, and g.Mla k'ur Hull) R 'i-i' K. W, IIADI.KV, Kirt iv. r. Direct I, ini Quick ili.-pat Low frciL'lit riilo Im-Iimiii W'il. Followinnare the names of the pupils in district No. ."2 who have been neither absent nor tardy during the month end in); May 5th : Mary Tinnerstet, Flossie Casper, Edna Gard, Belle Evans.Georgie, Grace and Cora liingo, Hattie Rint;o, Frank Rinno, Amanda Tinnerstet, Henry Kleinsmith, Cecil Casper, Willie Miller and Johnnie Miller. The patrons and frends are cordially inyited to visit the school and note our progress. Fannik Mavfiem), Teacher. Following are the names of pupils in school district No. 70 who have been neither absent nor tardy during the month ending April 28, George Cotta, Cecil Beal, Carl Beal, Homer Rowan and Mark Rowan. We would be much pleaaed to have all the parents' friends and all who are interested, visit our school. Sodrib Mavpiei-d, Teacher. Take your babies to the New York gallery and get a good picture while" you have the chance, language what brog is to the speech of the Irishman, and a plug, we say, be on the man who would deprive either of its natural charms. Charleston News and Courier. Dentlatrjr and Diplomacy. We notice that the United States lega tion is doing duty as a dentist's office and consul general's court. This no doubt is another good stroke of business which kills two birds with one stone. But what if the White House were let out In part to a publican? The Ameri can legation is national property and ought not to be converted into drug stores or don tints' offices. A sense of the fitness of things or tlie dignity of the flag is evidently unknown at tho American legation.fciiam Free Press. Bad Sympathy for tlie Court. Charles Townes, v.'!io was founiuilty of grand larceny in tho comity court at Canadaigua, is a rathrr original cliap. When he was called ny for sentence he made an eloquent pica for mercy and sympathized with the court "for having to sentence an Innocent man." Utica ObesnSf' TREES! TREES II Twenty thousand ITALIAN AM) Fli'lITl I: PRUNES For Hale clieep at tlie PRAIIH NURSERY Portland-Clatskanie R-O-U-T-E, First class Prunes, Gc. each in 100 lots. Second class, Sc. each in 10 lots. For further information, call on or address, DAVID J. COX, Clackamas Co. Canby, Or. NOBLETT'S STABLES. Livery, Feed and Sale Stable ORECON CITY. LOCATED BETWEEN THE BRIDGE AND DKJ0T. Double and Single Rigs, and sad dle horses always on hand at the lowest prices. A corrall connected with the barn for loose stock. Information regardinf any kind ol Btock promptly attended to by person or letter. Horses Bought and Sold. STR. SARAH DIXON, J. W. KIIAVr.lt, Muster, Leaves Washington street dock, Portland, every Monday, Wednes day and Friday, at 0 A. M., for St. Helens, Kahuna, Rainier, Oak Point and intermediate points, arriving at CIvATSKANIIC At 3 o'clock p. m. Return trips for Portland following mornings at G a. m. laiiiette Vail. Francisco. y piiiits (mil San C AMiV I.OlHiK. No V.I.I 0 V.ri. flr.t anl thlr.l Saiunl." Ki.lrl.t . hall I nl.) VI. Itlm m"1 In. -In w.l It. I.K'i. V. kH"IO Ki i i K n ii r. aw Tt'Al.l UN (illANOK, NO lll.t M.-rt. U.t Haiur.lajl ul aarti av hall It. W Mlln H ' Mi. Ittna siuar, rlrr'jr. lil'TTK fltVKK nil Ni.K. ' ' M...a at their hall III Manilla r )l I in, ) III ni l. ii.i.iiih al lo a. .-liiU-ra al w a a rlr.ilim. . J K l .ti H . ) Hrrrrlartf OCKAXSTKAMKKSAIMXfSS. S. S. Willamette Valley raniMMi'o March 1 Leaves San and 21. For freight or passenger rates apply to dock clerk at Portland or on board steamer. This is the nearest and most di rect route to tho Nehalem vulley. F COMPANY, FIKHT HK01MKNT, 0. N. (I. Armory, Thlril anil MhIii. Knnulnr drill nlirlit, Mull ly. Iti.Kiilar biialiieaa iiiiiiiIIi.kii, jlrat Moii'luy of cnuli miintli. OPKlCKRfl. J. W, OanoiiK, - - Captain, r. 8 kll.-y, - - Flrat Mi'iiicnanl, L. U Flckeni, SecouJ LlcutcuauU Leaves Viiiiiinn Miir,., pj Ul, This ('ompiiiiy rrwrveH t ), right to change filing ( I :l t, , w;t j,. out notice. RIVKUSTKA.MKRS. Slcuner "II.hik" 1,,,vh Portland WedncKiliiy m anil Saturday's at li A. M. .n,.CH-!)A)f!"n- A'1- S!:,i" Street Uhurf, I'orlland, D. R.VAlJ(IllX,(!,.A't. San V riincisco, Ciil. C C llOfiUK, (J. k.A P. A., Corvallis, Oregon. FRANK NELD0N GUNSMITH AND LOCKSMITH Oregon City, Oregon. Full Stock of GunsAmmiinition. ItiipitiiKon nil ItliiilN of "ni,ii ,,, , l.ni.iil'My mn.1,,. ,,, ,' . 'k 1 ; Wiiiii Htri'd, nxt u, 1 " , Nolililt'a rJtnli,.a. Mill. Al. I. A llllANOE. NO ' M.'.m. at thi'lr ball al Wrliihl'" iTftnl Hat. It. lay i.l I'a.'ll l"Hla ' K.-lluw in.'iitbtri ma. In wnlc.ina. J. Ml'' K II ....inn Hi-i', W A US Kit liltAN'i.H. N" I Mi'vi .,urih H.iurilay ..I i-arh ! ball In N..w Kra. f. William Mra. M.t' ThaLyMAIo,yh thB l(mt nndmoHtdurHlileorKnnniud.,. Hold o,. ea.,torm. by UurniuiHtcr A Andruucn j At'llll.l.KS I.i im;K. NH K . .... 1 1 iiry Krl.lay lilKhtat i'"" ! Vial. I. in L .....1... ..........I Cilia Al iiai.niT.J' J. K ItlH.I'M. i:i'I.I MIUA HooK ANI' W"1' M...I. nr.i lrl.l.V ,.l i'l K. l in nl ii riluilir hi. li. u. t.'M. 'V I i: ii I.. , ..u i:hii n CAT A It M','1 HllMK C"; N" M...M. ... ,, n.l liio.ilaynt l ai i1" am. I r i.uii... .,.. i.i. W II II " tl. II. Il.r..w M.,... J. W. I'1-"' Fill's I AIN llllHK CO.. I H'Kular lili'.illnu, .1.. I.II.1 W i-aliira . . ini.iilli al fiiidiii. Ii,iii. ..""I - ' Hi.v.iiili ami K I v ' I ,, , t H u .. u . u U. ...... I . M, .... I Kb. Nkwtiin. For.'"'" f I A' WOOD TUKH SCROLL SAWI BOXES Purlins I ditHlrinu Wood Tum . Iiiriiri. IlrBt-hta, . OF ANY Shop Carpenter's! , WilllioHiiltud by Collin.!'". Doors, Windows and t TO ORDER- J. C3-. II. BE9TC! 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